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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. . >> greta: ahmadinejad somehow tops himself. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad spoke to the u.n. general assembly today and many delegations, including the united states marched out during his speech. the "new york times" puts the number at 33. americans hit the road when ahmadinejad said some people think 9/11 was the work of americans to save israel. former u.s. ambassador to the united nations john bolton joins us live. stunning but not surprising. would you agree? >> yeah, well this is sort of the highlight, i think of ahmadinejad's dip pat tick charm offensive in new york -- diplomatic charm offensive in new york, this week showing how he views the world. this man only hours before president obama said he was still holding the door open to negotiations with. >> greta: robert gibbs issued a statement on behalf of the president and the white house. i hope he wants a do over on this maybe you don't
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. . >> greta: ahmadinejad somehow tops himself. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad spoke to the u.n. general assembly today and many delegations, including the united states marched out during his speech. the "new york times" puts the number at 33. americans hit the road when ahmadinejad said some people think 9/11 was the work of americans to save israel. former u.s....
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and this has been used against him by his republican critics. so he comes back to the united nations this year with a much more down-to-earth message. i need help on this issue. i need help on this issue. i need help on this issue. gwen: and when ahmadinejad shows up and says -- yeah. he said from ground zero, the terrorists didn't really exist or whatever it was he said. people who are critics of the president who -- who advocated for engagement with iran get a little fodder, don't they? >> they sure do. the big suspense every year around the u.n. general assembly is what is ahmadinejad going to say this year in order to get a reaction? last year, he said -- made very thinly veiled anti-semitic comments asking why a small minority is able to dominate the world. and this year as you say, he came right out and said -- he claims that most people in america think that the u.s. government was behind the twin towers coming down. i don't know what poll results he was citing for that. but he just outdoes himself every year. and last year, the united st
and this has been used against him by his republican critics. so he comes back to the united nations this year with a much more down-to-earth message. i need help on this issue. i need help on this issue. i need help on this issue. gwen: and when ahmadinejad shows up and says -- yeah. he said from ground zero, the terrorists didn't really exist or whatever it was he said. people who are critics of the president who -- who advocated for engagement with iran get a little fodder, don't they?...
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for those of us under 54, these programs are going bankrupt. the current social security proposes a 22% cut down the road for everybody. what i have been proposing, don't cut these benefits for people who are already retired, close to retired. put them on a path to solvency for the future. if we don't get serious about this budget problem, everything is going to get cut. we are going to have greek-like austerity. big tax increases that slows the economy. let's prevent that unfortunately, that's the path that the president has put us on. that's the path that nancy pelosi has put us on. they didn't even do a budget this year. the budget we are living under last year's dubs our debt in five years and triples it in 10 years. they are putting us on a path for economic ruin this pledge of first steps we need to take in the right direction to getting this country back on track. >> greta: one of the other aspects to the pledge is get rid of the national health care program which is just beginning to be implemented. why is in this pledge why there is no
for those of us under 54, these programs are going bankrupt. the current social security proposes a 22% cut down the road for everybody. what i have been proposing, don't cut these benefits for people who are already retired, close to retired. put them on a path to solvency for the future. if we don't get serious about this budget problem, everything is going to get cut. we are going to have greek-like austerity. big tax increases that slows the economy. let's prevent that unfortunately, that's...
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it brought us rules against child labor. also brought us, you know, weekends which many americans find handy to this day. but, remember, democrats don't want to risk a national campaign in these elections by saying republ republicans are looking after rich people and not the middle class. remember, democrats think this year that that message might not stick. >> i made my money the old-fashioned way. i inherited it. n ] when i went n medicare, i did the numbers. that was the moment of truth. medicare by itself doesn't cover everything. i don't want to spend my life worrying about what would happen if one of us got sick. [ male announcer ] now more than ever, you may be wondering: do i have the right medicare coverage? talk to the health plan experts at securehorizons to get the answers you need. [ woman ] life's too short to worry about health care. i hate to worry. [ male announcer ] in these changing times, the name on your medicare health plan may be more important than ever. choose a company you can depend on. call now. >
it brought us rules against child labor. also brought us, you know, weekends which many americans find handy to this day. but, remember, democrats don't want to risk a national campaign in these elections by saying republ republicans are looking after rich people and not the middle class. remember, democrats think this year that that message might not stick. >> i made my money the old-fashioned way. i inherited it. n ] when i went n medicare, i did the numbers. that was the moment of...
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, are splashing over that cliff and hits us. we're about 60, 70 feet above the ocean. take a look at video we shot around five o'clock eastern time. you can see how ferocious the surf is from above and then when we go down below down to the beach level you can see how powerful the waves and storm surge are and again, remember, this was a category four storm, downgraded now to a category 1 and this was a few hours before the worst of it was set to arrive. certainly expect some coastal flooding along bermuda's southern edge. we know a number of trees down, and again, power outages to at least two-thirds of the island. we're told 21,000 of the 35,000 bermuda company customers are in the dark. that's about two-thirds of the 64,000 or so residents on this island. so, widespread power outages could get worse, we're told the crews will head out at first light when the winds are expected to die down somewhat, julie. >> julie: all right. thank you very much, great reporting today as always, rick, thank you, stay safe. new legal trouble f
, are splashing over that cliff and hits us. we're about 60, 70 feet above the ocean. take a look at video we shot around five o'clock eastern time. you can see how ferocious the surf is from above and then when we go down below down to the beach level you can see how powerful the waves and storm surge are and again, remember, this was a category four storm, downgraded now to a category 1 and this was a few hours before the worst of it was set to arrive. certainly expect some coastal flooding...
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put us back in. the larger narrative is he's a closet socialist who wants to spread this bureaucratic government ppall across the country and crush the small-business initiative and i haveitallity and it's not american. i think whate should stay back is they put us in a $3 trillion hole and 21 months wasn't enough to get out of it. you gave them eight years to dig this hole. give us four years to dig out of it-- half what you gave them-- and if it's not better you can throw us all out in two years. that is, people are angry, and you need to do it. but then i would advise him and all the democrats to talk about what we're going to do now and ask them who is more likely to do it? in other words, if this is a referendum on people's anger and apathy, so our side stays home and their side is in play, we don't do well. if it's a choice between who is going to do what, we can do well, and that's what i hope it will be. >> woodruff: but the president has been saying for some weeks, maybe months, he's been sa
put us back in. the larger narrative is he's a closet socialist who wants to spread this bureaucratic government ppall across the country and crush the small-business initiative and i haveitallity and it's not american. i think whate should stay back is they put us in a $3 trillion hole and 21 months wasn't enough to get out of it. you gave them eight years to dig this hole. give us four years to dig out of it-- half what you gave them-- and if it's not better you can throw us all out in two...
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hey, you can hit us, you're not going to take us, we can absorb it. bring us your best shot. that's what he's saying. >> well, but what obama esaying here is, and there's been a lot of controversy about it. and i found it unusual that a president was willing to say that on the record. >> larry: you say he said he said it in the senate? >> but he didn't. i looked through all the senate career. i had the white house. i had robert gibbs, the press secretary, look through. you know, where is this? and he didn't say that. but there's a certain realism here. and i think -- and, again, the book goes into great detail about the terrorist warnings that the president gets every morning, and it would make your hair stand up. and i honestly think he's preparing the country, saying, you know, somebody's going to get through. it hasn't happened. you can't have zero defects. we're not going to stop them all. >> larry: why are people angry at his statement? >> because it suggests that somehow we're, you know -- >> larry: vulnerable? >> it's okay. it's okay. i don't think that's what he was s
hey, you can hit us, you're not going to take us, we can absorb it. bring us your best shot. that's what he's saying. >> well, but what obama esaying here is, and there's been a lot of controversy about it. and i found it unusual that a president was willing to say that on the record. >> larry: you say he said he said it in the senate? >> but he didn't. i looked through all the senate career. i had the white house. i had robert gibbs, the press secretary, look through. you...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >>> it will be the year 2040 and they will ask us why didn't democrats force republicans to vote on the bush tax cuts because, dude, the 99 gazillion dollar deficit really sucks. coming up with msnbc's lawrence o'donnell. decadently delicious. 60 calories. it's finally me o'clock. time for jell-o. try new chocolate mint sensation. big oil and their backers are spending millions to scare us. saying it costs too much to break our dependence on oil. what they're really doing is putting our security at risk. my big brother went to iraq to keep us safe. he came home in a flag-draped coffin. america lost another hero. big oil wants to talk about costs? don't let big oil lie to you about what our dependence really costs. >>> we can't have that serious conversation until we lay out the size of the problem. once americans understand how big the problem is, then we can begin to talk about potential solutions. but i
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >>> it will be the year 2040 and they will ask us why didn't democrats force republicans to vote on the bush tax cuts because, dude, the 99 gazillion dollar deficit really sucks. coming up with msnbc's lawrence o'donnell. decadently delicious. 60 calories. it's finally me o'clock. time for jell-o. try new chocolate mint sensation. big oil and their backers are spending millions to...
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luke russert is on capitol hill for us and, luke, give us the thumbnail sketch here. what is in this pledge? >> the pledge has to deal with five other areas. it has to deal with jobs, the economy, reforming congress and congress spending national security and some of the specific things you'll see in this pledge from the republicans today, they'll rule out the following. they want to reduce government spending and go back to 2008 levels that has to do with national security. they want to repeal the national health care law and mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac and they want to make the bush tax cuts permanent. those are some of the main facefa facets and president obama is coming on stage right now and we'll hear from him and his national security speech. >> the president, when you recall when he first went before this world stage basically said to folks there that he knows that there are a lot of expectations accompanying my presidency. let's listen in to hear what his second message is before the u.n. general assembly. >> there are also challenges that we s
luke russert is on capitol hill for us and, luke, give us the thumbnail sketch here. what is in this pledge? >> the pledge has to deal with five other areas. it has to deal with jobs, the economy, reforming congress and congress spending national security and some of the specific things you'll see in this pledge from the republicans today, they'll rule out the following. they want to reduce government spending and go back to 2008 levels that has to do with national security. they want to...
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lauren thanks so much for filling us in there. well we're taking a break but there's still much more to come in tonight's show the media is buzzing about the execution of a woman with a low i.q. . yet for some reason there is no media attention when a black male is executed with the exact same mental capacity so we'll look into that double standard and can freedom of speech so far people in the u.k. were arrested on suspicion of burning the koran yet people burning the book here in the us haven't seen any kind of that punishment so will discuss the case when we come back. sure however. we've got an update tonight on a story we've been following here on the show last night the state of virginia executed forty one year old teresa lewis now this was the first execution of a female in the u.s. in almost five years and the first execution of a woman in virginia and nearly a century lewis was convicted in two thousand and two of the contract killing of her husband and stepson i was put to death by lethal injection now there was a lot of
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needs to take into account if they say thanks so much for joining us. well still to come on tonight's show would you buy salmon that's been genetically modify or to look into the issue and discuss whether the f.d.a. should approve the sale of this salmon to the public we'll be back in a moment. every month we give you the future we'll do understand how to get there and. best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. knowledge on r.g.p. . the internet is a dirty uncensored place filled with mean commentary and lots of gross immoral stuff now in reactions to this awful revelation a new wave of search engines are becoming more popular their faith based search engines they've been around for years for all different religions but they're becoming more and more popular these days as the country faces a moral crisis now the creators say that this provides an option for those of faith who don't want to have pornographic websites come up when they search for something that's right just nip that temptation right in the butt now one of the
needs to take into account if they say thanks so much for joining us. well still to come on tonight's show would you buy salmon that's been genetically modify or to look into the issue and discuss whether the f.d.a. should approve the sale of this salmon to the public we'll be back in a moment. every month we give you the future we'll do understand how to get there and. best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. knowledge on r.g.p. . the internet is a dirty...
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all right stephanie is now here with the business news stay with us. hello and welcome to the business bulletin investors are once again focusing on the poor state of european banks the government of violent has announced it will be taking a majority stake in the country's second largest bank as part of a fresh bailout it's also revealed the price tag for bailing out all of its banks will be more than fifty billion dollars this will raise its deficit to thirty two percent of g.d.p. in two thousand and ten meanwhile moody's has lowered spain's top credit rating by one notch this puts additional pressure on the country's government as it prepares to pass the most are still budget in three decades it comes as the belt tightening measures imposed by the european governments provoked a massive protests across europe. concerns over public financing also feeding into the currency markets this week the brazilian finance minister said there was a covert currency war taking place as countries sought to devalue their way out of debt earlier i spoke to chris we fi
all right stephanie is now here with the business news stay with us. hello and welcome to the business bulletin investors are once again focusing on the poor state of european banks the government of violent has announced it will be taking a majority stake in the country's second largest bank as part of a fresh bailout it's also revealed the price tag for bailing out all of its banks will be more than fifty billion dollars this will raise its deficit to thirty two percent of g.d.p. in two...
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a lot of us were iidiots in high school. would you tell us what's going on right now? >> i think that's what it looks like. it looks like at least the people in delaware, their don't care. look how much she brought in in the last week since she won her primary. it looks like people will say, it doesn't matter. >> good to see you, michelle. thanks so much. >>> that will do it for me, i'm chris jansing. see you back here at 3:00 eastern along with rachel maddow. today's senate vote on don't ask, don't tell. look who's here, thomas roberts. >> developing news, nine american servicemen are killed after a chopper crashes in afghanistan. we'll take you there live, bring you the latest developments. >>> plus, the senate debates. the military's controversial don't ask, don't tell policy. today, we'll talk to a former air force major who was discharged over that policy and now he's fighting back. >>> horrific video as a bleacher collapses at an auto race. what the heck happened there? we'll take a look. the smell of freshly juiced wheat grass and hand pressed shirts. whatever s
a lot of us were iidiots in high school. would you tell us what's going on right now? >> i think that's what it looks like. it looks like at least the people in delaware, their don't care. look how much she brought in in the last week since she won her primary. it looks like people will say, it doesn't matter. >> good to see you, michelle. thanks so much. >>> that will do it for me, i'm chris jansing. see you back here at 3:00 eastern along with rachel maddow. today's...
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resolutions and used chemical weapons in the iran war, used them against his own people, thousands died as a result of it. so that was why it was on the agenda from then on and my attitude to it, this is what led to the actions we took with respect to libya, a.q. khan, what we were trying to do then and trying to do still in relation to iran, north korea, and so on. from then on my view was the calculus of risk changes, you can not afford to let this proliferation occur. >> rose: here is what intrigues me about you, too. you seem to say about iran the fear to do nothing if you are a leader gnawed at you. gnawed at you. and therefore the iraqi invasion and therefore the potential of iran having nuclear weapons. the fear of that. >> yeah. i mean... >> rose: you lived more by fear than hope. >> (laughs) no, no, i think i'm basically hopeful. but... and i think the fear of doing the prime minister's questions is a little different. >> rose: i was fearful that i'd become prime minister and now i had to govern. that's how you openly spoke. >> that's for sure and true. i think the fear... howe
resolutions and used chemical weapons in the iran war, used them against his own people, thousands died as a result of it. so that was why it was on the agenda from then on and my attitude to it, this is what led to the actions we took with respect to libya, a.q. khan, what we were trying to do then and trying to do still in relation to iran, north korea, and so on. from then on my view was the calculus of risk changes, you can not afford to let this proliferation occur. >> rose: here is...
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your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tellour doctor all medicines you take, including aspiri especially if you've had a stroke. if fever,...
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you have helped us build a room. i have not seen this and carries a sense, when -- this many cameras sense, a plan? >> maybe it was impeachment. >> on haunting remembrance. here is what i will suggest so that we can get to the bottom of this. mr. colbert has presented us with a fine statement. it will be entered into the wreckage -- into the record. he has a huge march coming up in washington which many people are going to be at, i know. i have a very good feeling about that. i will be busy working in michigan, trying to turn out the vote. we have been having very low voter turnout. that is the only reason i will not be with you in the march. but i would like to recommend now that we have all this attention, that you excuse yourself and let us get on with the three witnesses and all of the other members there. we are sure it will be shown on the show tonight, and maybe monday. you run your e show. we run the committee. what do you say to that? >> i do not understand the question. >> i am not asking you not to talk. i
you have helped us build a room. i have not seen this and carries a sense, when -- this many cameras sense, a plan? >> maybe it was impeachment. >> on haunting remembrance. here is what i will suggest so that we can get to the bottom of this. mr. colbert has presented us with a fine statement. it will be entered into the wreckage -- into the record. he has a huge march coming up in washington which many people are going to be at, i know. i have a very good feeling about that. i will...
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twelve thirty am in last out good to have you with us here on our t.v.'s in your headlights afghanistan's opium harvest falls by about half of the volume soars with drugs ending up in the hands of prisoners and police officers alike. that hits back at nato and shuts down a major supply route in what's being seen as a retaliation for the killing of its soldiers by u.s. helicopters on cross border raids. and lots of talk but no one seems to be listening smaller nations addressing the close of the u.n. general assembly are met by media indifference and empty chairs in the auditorium up next our special report looks back at the year one thousand nine hundred thirty eight when the munich pact was signed the agreement according to many historians paved the way for hitler to conquer most of europe before his eventual defeat. but it is situated two hundred kilometers from. fifty years ago which was cool to germany in. the germans. after world war two and the cheeks moved into that room shortly afterwards. and his family have lived in this german mention this in.
twelve thirty am in last out good to have you with us here on our t.v.'s in your headlights afghanistan's opium harvest falls by about half of the volume soars with drugs ending up in the hands of prisoners and police officers alike. that hits back at nato and shuts down a major supply route in what's being seen as a retaliation for the killing of its soldiers by u.s. helicopters on cross border raids. and lots of talk but no one seems to be listening smaller nations addressing the close of the...
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it's much different than it used to be. but i have to tell you, rick, the numbers that we're reading about are staggering and the amazing thing about it is that they're using the number of $22,000 a year for a family of four at the poverty level. i think that number should be higher. it's a very, very tough number and they've been throwing money at this for years. i'm not so sure that they've been getting it done. >> rick: we sort of comparing back in 1960 with the numbers today and just to give people a sense of how the standard of living has changed over the years, this is what a tv set used to cost if you were to sort of take the numbers back then and translate it into 2010 u.s. dollars. $1,800 for a television set. a refrigerator with a freezer on top would have run you about $1,500 back then, or the equivalent thereof. washering machines, 1100. as far as like air conditioning, only 12% of homes had air conditioning and the numbers today obviously a lot of people who would fall into those category -- the category of liv
it's much different than it used to be. but i have to tell you, rick, the numbers that we're reading about are staggering and the amazing thing about it is that they're using the number of $22,000 a year for a family of four at the poverty level. i think that number should be higher. it's a very, very tough number and they've been throwing money at this for years. i'm not so sure that they've been getting it done. >> rick: we sort of comparing back in 1960 with the numbers today and just...
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they created it to use on us. their own country citizens. colonel house, diplomat, litman in the media and bernays, p.r., ad man. let's go over the guys quick. do your own homework on this. don't take anything i say as truth just because i say it. do your own homework. find out if it's true. read original sources. this one is colonel house. this is his stuff. he helped start federal reserve and council of foreign relations and created groups like that circumvent the process, to put in place of what the founders put on. house said the federal reserve, "would give stability and take away the power." he says, "i am suggesting that the central board be increased from four members to five and their terms be lengthened from eight to ten years. this would give stability and take away the power of the foth change the personnel of the board in a single term in office." he wanted to circumvent the system. these were foreign ideas in his time. walter litman was a spooky dude. every journalist studies and admire him. they love him. read this one. "the p
they created it to use on us. their own country citizens. colonel house, diplomat, litman in the media and bernays, p.r., ad man. let's go over the guys quick. do your own homework on this. don't take anything i say as truth just because i say it. do your own homework. find out if it's true. read original sources. this one is colonel house. this is his stuff. he helped start federal reserve and council of foreign relations and created groups like that circumvent the process, to put in place of...
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, you know an artist that could use some funding, let us know, and we can help. thank you. [applause] >> part of our mission is to promote civic opportunity end engagement, and thanks to a wonderful city you are helping to run in sentences, you make it truly worthwhile. it is a wonderful opportunity. thank you. [applause] >> item 19. >> madam chair, and 19 has already been called. commissioner chiu: thank you. i appreciate your patience. this is an item of significant importance to an institution within chinatown in my district, which has been in need of significant and expensive seismic work. i noted to do this, we need some tweaks to the bonds are around transferable rights, and we considered this last week at land use and had passed out a version of legislation unanimously, but over the last few days, a number of representatives of other projects have come to a number of us asking for some consideration of changes, so what i would like to propose at this time, because there's not a complete meeting of the mines, is that we do the following -- that we send the
, you know an artist that could use some funding, let us know, and we can help. thank you. [applause] >> part of our mission is to promote civic opportunity end engagement, and thanks to a wonderful city you are helping to run in sentences, you make it truly worthwhile. it is a wonderful opportunity. thank you. [applause] >> item 19. >> madam chair, and 19 has already been called. commissioner chiu: thank you. i appreciate your patience. this is an item of significant...
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thanks for being with us. we'll look forward to seeing you again here on "rick's list" at 3:00, 4:00, and 8:00. here's wolf blitzer in "the situation room". >> bill clinton points a finger at the person he says flaked out in the mid-east peace process. and the former president warns democrats not to play games and answer as personal health question that a lot of people are asking right now. plus, defeat for lady gaga. another gay-rights activist, the senate fails to move forward with legislation that would end, don't ask, don't tell. what do opponents of the military policy do now? and a new lightning rod of the tea party politics movement fights a group that says she's a crook. we're investigating the allegations against christine o'donnell. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> a warning today from israel's chief, that a new round of violence could explode. i spoke today with a veteran of middle east diplomacy. the former president of the united states bill clinton holding the conference in n
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just how widespread is that use? take a look at these 600 phones over here that were confiscate from south carolina state prisons. just over recent months, in some cases, smuggled inside by visitors, in many cases people using creative means to get them in, look at the football here, it was cut open and stuffed with cell phones and a person hurled the football over the barbed wire fence to get them onto prison grounds and then, over here, you have a potato launcher, that someone actually used to fire cell phones onto prison property. from very long distances and as you can see, people are using very creative means to smuggle these phones into state preference, martha. martha: boy, that is incredible. there are even cell phones that can make it into those preference, and you are showing us how creative they are going about doing this and, you know, you needed a dime for the pay phone in the old days. >> reporter: that's right. and, the difference between the pay phone and the cell phones is that the old pay phone was
just how widespread is that use? take a look at these 600 phones over here that were confiscate from south carolina state prisons. just over recent months, in some cases, smuggled inside by visitors, in many cases people using creative means to get them in, look at the football here, it was cut open and stuffed with cell phones and a person hurled the football over the barbed wire fence to get them onto prison grounds and then, over here, you have a potato launcher, that someone actually used...
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a few facts about why it is important to us. you see the lights here. those are l.e.d. lights, providing better height for the community and it saves 60% of the electricity it would take to light normal streetlights. this sidewalk and -- there's only a few blocks here. you're talking about. but the perm i can't believe pavement, that means five -- 500,000 gallons of water per year that used to go in the waste water treatment plant won't, it will go back in the ground water and recharge and can be used for other things. you do that across the city and you could change the way we treat storm water. the amount of money we spent on pumping the water, all that changes. in the waste water improvement program, we're looking at taking 1% of the city per year and take it from hard escapes to this kind of -- this kind of look with the pavement. it'll make a dramatic change in san francisco. as you walk along here, please take a look. there's fairly fun things you don't see most places. this swail, the basin, you could see the storm water runs down the street, it moves over into a
a few facts about why it is important to us. you see the lights here. those are l.e.d. lights, providing better height for the community and it saves 60% of the electricity it would take to light normal streetlights. this sidewalk and -- there's only a few blocks here. you're talking about. but the perm i can't believe pavement, that means five -- 500,000 gallons of water per year that used to go in the waste water treatment plant won't, it will go back in the ground water and recharge and can...
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for us to bring us up to date on the events it didn't take assume that if you would some of what the u.s. president had to say first of all then. well kevin you know it's interesting we report we've been reporting over the last couple of days that new york has been taken over by new york u.n. general assembly madness but i have to tell you that it's really today's the day when the frenzy has really taken over the city we haven't seen traffic we have policemen everywhere and it's ironic that the u.s. president barack obama was supposed to make a speech at a certain time today but he ended up also being late for his speech to address the u.n. general assembly in the assembly hall apparently all of this traffic was there for him so he could get places faster but he ended up being the one who is late so that's a little irony for you there but on a more serious note we have to say that the speech that he made many analysts were saying and predicting that the speech will be an attempt by him to try to win more political points since of course the midterm elections are approaching in the un
for us to bring us up to date on the events it didn't take assume that if you would some of what the u.s. president had to say first of all then. well kevin you know it's interesting we report we've been reporting over the last couple of days that new york has been taken over by new york u.n. general assembly madness but i have to tell you that it's really today's the day when the frenzy has really taken over the city we haven't seen traffic we have policemen everywhere and it's ironic that the...
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whichever fuel or energy sources used, it will require infrastructure. it's very difficult to build out eight different types of infrastructure to meet that kind of broad technology platform. i think we will have some hard choices as a nation to make about what our future transportation fuels will be. that is part of what this study is hoping to shed a great deal of light on. again, as i've said before, there is no question that for many years to come, the internal combustion engine, fuelled by hydrocarbons, particularly crude oil, or going to be a dominant form of transportation here in the united states. >> should oil exploration be permitted in the great lakes? >> that is a great question. from a geologic standpoint, i don't know if the great lakes has exploration potential. in terms of whether or not people would want to explore there are not, i just don't know. as to whether it could be done safely and environmentally responsibly, absolutely. ours is an industry that operates in many hostile environments in terms of weather and climate and other thi
whichever fuel or energy sources used, it will require infrastructure. it's very difficult to build out eight different types of infrastructure to meet that kind of broad technology platform. i think we will have some hard choices as a nation to make about what our future transportation fuels will be. that is part of what this study is hoping to shed a great deal of light on. again, as i've said before, there is no question that for many years to come, the internal combustion engine, fuelled by...
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tell us, is she as wacky as mike castle was telling people she was? >> when you had time to spend with her, she was not quite the cartoon that she's made out to. that's pretty true of anybody, really it is. and it is more vivid because we don't know a figure like the tea party candidates so these things stand out. here's what my take was, warm, pleasant, easy on camera, likes to talk to people, very comfortable talking to voters, here's what voters told me. not only conservatives, but even some who say they were democrats or independents, liked her because she was different. liked her because she was not the incumbent, so i took from that, both ideological support from her and simply the kind of voter anger we want somebody new support. which explains why she did pretty well. they actually got more voters turning out than they even expected so she won and she won big. now on some of her views and things, that's always in the eye of the beholder, but when people say she's not crazy positions, conservatives think she's not so crazy and some of her views
tell us, is she as wacky as mike castle was telling people she was? >> when you had time to spend with her, she was not quite the cartoon that she's made out to. that's pretty true of anybody, really it is. and it is more vivid because we don't know a figure like the tea party candidates so these things stand out. here's what my take was, warm, pleasant, easy on camera, likes to talk to people, very comfortable talking to voters, here's what voters told me. not only conservatives, but...
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ten thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. headlines afghanistan's opium harvest falls by around but the value soars with drugs ending up in the hands of prisoners and even police officers a u.n. report says the decline in supplies due to a disease affecting the country's poppy crops. pakistan hits back at nato and shuts down a major supply route in what's being seen as retaliation for the killing of its soldiers by u.s. helicopters on cross border raids the alliance denies the claims and has begun an investigation. and lots of talk but no one listening smaller nations addressing the close of the u.n. general assembly in new york are met by media indifference had an empty auditorium majority of journalists left along with those consider the most important speakers fueling criticism of the media's role in helping developing countries. for many russians the summer of two thousand and ten will be remembered for the scorching heat wave massive wildfires and suffocating smog. interviews the country's emergencies minister sergey sur
ten thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. headlines afghanistan's opium harvest falls by around but the value soars with drugs ending up in the hands of prisoners and even police officers a u.n. report says the decline in supplies due to a disease affecting the country's poppy crops. pakistan hits back at nato and shuts down a major supply route in what's being seen as retaliation for the killing of its soldiers by u.s. helicopters on cross border raids the alliance...
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what we are doing now is saying here is what power we have and who currently use is it -- uses it and has a drop on it. to an extent that there is a surplus or a tight power supply, there is a flexibility you could potentially have. with that, i am happy to answer any questions or hear whatever thoughts or additional policy criteria you would like to consider. >> thank you, todd. vice president vietor: i have a couple of thoughts. thank you. it is so great to sit through your presentations because you make all this complicated information easy to understand. it is a little simpler. on these desirable rate attributes, there is efficiency and conservation, but what about removing from the loud, like grenoble's -- removing from the load, like renewables? it seems like that would play into that matrix in some way. >> you are right. that could also factor into that energy metering and how it could be removing the load need. vice president vietor: we know there is cost associated double have to be factored in. >> we will look at that. vice president vietor: this time of use and seasonal pie
what we are doing now is saying here is what power we have and who currently use is it -- uses it and has a drop on it. to an extent that there is a surplus or a tight power supply, there is a flexibility you could potentially have. with that, i am happy to answer any questions or hear whatever thoughts or additional policy criteria you would like to consider. >> thank you, todd. vice president vietor: i have a couple of thoughts. thank you. it is so great to sit through your...
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the work we do we have to do it quietly if anyone asks us our address we don't just give it to us we first ask them to reach a public spot and here our center we check to see whether he's a troublemaker who only want to assure that he needs help then we take him with. love can sometimes be a dangerous thing in india especially in rural communities but with the love commandos just a phone call away there's a blast a glimmer of hope for the many couples endangered by their feelings for each other and saying r t. well for more stories just head to r.t. dot com and here's a taste of what's on live right now for them is to find themselves forced out of a livelihood saying their country failed them but it will post a new ban on street trading. and be optimistic a russian scientist says you can change the material world around with a positive attitude find out more dot com. and up next all the way does business news miss charlotte and that's after a short break. this amar region is economically and socially one of russia's better developed provinces the region has a significant scientific a
the work we do we have to do it quietly if anyone asks us our address we don't just give it to us we first ask them to reach a public spot and here our center we check to see whether he's a troublemaker who only want to assure that he needs help then we take him with. love can sometimes be a dangerous thing in india especially in rural communities but with the love commandos just a phone call away there's a blast a glimmer of hope for the many couples endangered by their feelings for each other...
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took us on. the choice is to go back to that, they are not doing anything different as they have said. or to continue to a path of job creation, deficit reduction, and a reduction of taxes for the middle-class. that is e choice in the election. if the leader makes a statement that we're not going back, you can be sure that that will be part of the contrast. this is a pretty exciting election, because we're very proud of the agenda. we're proud of his leadership. our members are confident about their participation in it, and in each and every district, they're beating a drum about taking us in a new direction. we're going forward, fighting for the middle class, preserving socl security, not privatizing it, not transferring jobs overseas, a her having tax cuts for the middle class, not for the wealthy to take us deeper into debt. thank you all very much. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] in >> tomorrow on washington jour
took us on. the choice is to go back to that, they are not doing anything different as they have said. or to continue to a path of job creation, deficit reduction, and a reduction of taxes for the middle-class. that is e choice in the election. if the leader makes a statement that we're not going back, you can be sure that that will be part of the contrast. this is a pretty exciting election, because we're very proud of the agenda. we're proud of his leadership. our members are confident about...
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he was reaching as far as he thought he had to protect us -- in order to protect us. i happen to think the page. act was very important. he did use tools -- i happen to think the patriot act was very important. notdid use tool mons envisioned earlier. we are a digital society. almost all of our laws are related to analog or written conversations. 1's that did not even a originate in the united states. these were tricky laws. he did the right thing in saying he wanted to use every law available to protect us. >> i am sometimes credited with being one of the authors of the patriot act. if you read the act, it is remarkably non-controversial. most of it is an attempt to facilitate information sharing between different parts of the government so we do not have one hand not knowing what the other does. we can do things in the digital age we could not do in the analog age. if we can do something to catch a drug dealer, we should be able to do at least that much to catch a terrorist. the critical thing is that congress passed it overwhelmingly. after a considerable amount of
he was reaching as far as he thought he had to protect us -- in order to protect us. i happen to think the page. act was very important. he did use tools -- i happen to think the patriot act was very important. notdid use tool mons envisioned earlier. we are a digital society. almost all of our laws are related to analog or written conversations. 1's that did not even a originate in the united states. these were tricky laws. he did the right thing in saying he wanted to use every law available...
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not many cloud also effect us this week. it will be a tranquil week. d.c. today, 79. new york at 76. typical of what you would expect mid to late september. very much feeling like fall. even into, as we go throughout this week, it will be nice. tuesday to wednesday and every single day is going to be pretty much dry out there. let's show you the forecast as we go throughout the country, looking very nice out there today and tomorrow in the southeast. it's going to be warm the next couple of days. temperatures in texas, especially north texas, in the 90s. same with areas like denver. down to the southeast we are also going to be very, very warm. not a lot changes. the only problem area is the west coast. anyone doing traveling, especially the pacific northwest, seattle, portland, that's where we will deal with shower activity and wet weather. lynn, as i mentioned, it's nice. always news for you. always something for you to talk about. every now and then i get these quiet periods. >> we try and set that up for you. when you are working so hard, we just give bill a break
not many cloud also effect us this week. it will be a tranquil week. d.c. today, 79. new york at 76. typical of what you would expect mid to late september. very much feeling like fall. even into, as we go throughout this week, it will be nice. tuesday to wednesday and every single day is going to be pretty much dry out there. let's show you the forecast as we go throughout the country, looking very nice out there today and tomorrow in the southeast. it's going to be warm the next couple of...